Won on his debut in the F1600 Championship Series at Road Atlanta, setting a new lap record in his second race and finishing third in the final race of the weekend during a limited campaign.

Participated in the Chris Griffis Memorial Mazda Road to Indy Test at Circuit of The Americas after being awarded an invitation via the MAXSpeed Group Driver Advancement Program.

2014

Continued with the Ocala Gran Prix karting team.

Swept ROK Cup USA in Ocala, Fla., as a rookie in the Senior category.

Won SKUSA Dallas Spring Nationals as a rookie S2 driver.

2013

Selected to join the Ocala Gran Prix karting team.

Became first American to qualify on the pole and start a Pre-Final on the pole at the Rotax Grand Finals in New Orleans.

Won SKUSA SuperNationals in Las Vegas as a rookie S5 (shifter class) driver.

2012

Selected as the first winner of A.J. Allmendinger's Walldinger Racing/Shell Pennzoil Scholarship.

Won Florida Winter Tour Formula Kart Championship.

Won a Skip Barber Racing Scholarship, gaining his first experience in cars and contesting several Mazdaspeed MX-5 races.

Claimed two victories and three second-place finishes.

Early Years

Began racing karts at age 5.

Claimed many wins, podiums and local/regional championships as he moved up the karting ranks between 2004 and 2011.

RP Motorsport Racing is ready for “the American Dream.” After the two excellent years played in the prestigious World Series Formula V8 3.5, the Italian team is now about to face a new and exciting challenge in the American continent. The 2018 will see RP Motorsport Racing at the start in the Pro Mazda Championship, a series preparatory to the famous Verizon IndyCar Series championship with a single-seater Tatuus PM-18 powered by a 275-hp Mazda 2.0 cc engine.

A strongly desired choice by RP Motorsport Racing, able to underline once again the desire to expand its business in rapidly growing competitive contexts, entering at the same time in new markets with an international dimension.

"After the successful experience in the World Series Formula V8 3.5, we immediately started looking around to fix our plans for 2018," said Fabio Pampado, RP Motorsport Racing team principal. "We found a very interesting context in the Pro Mazda Championship: thanks to its partnership with IndyCar and to the new Tatuus chassis from 2018, it will receive a new boost. We believe it is the best choice for us to continue to guarantee our team the presence in a championship with international visibility, and the opportunity to compete on tracks full of charm represents a challenge with a unique flavor."

A season with ‘stars and stripes’, that looks promising for RP Motorsport Racing, already at work to prepare in the best way for a challenge challenging and full of charm. The team plans to field a two-car operation in 2018.